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Obama’s Press Conference – March 24, 2009

Here’s Obama’s March 24th Press conference about the economy:

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The Inheritance book – by David Sanger

 

The Inheritance


Readers of the New York Times know David Sanger as one of the most trusted correspondents in Washington, one to whom presidents, secretaries of state, and foreign leaders talk with unusual candor.  Now, with a historian’s sweep and an insider’s eye for telling detail, Sanger delivers an urgent intelligence briefing on the world America faces.

In a riveting narrative, The Inheritance describes the huge costs of distraction and lost opportunities at home and abroad as Iraq soaked up manpower, money, and intelligence capabilities.  The 2008 market collapse further undermined American leadership, leaving the new president with a set of challenges unparalleled since Franklin D. Roosevelt entered the Oval Office. 

Sanger takes readers inside the White House Situation Room to reveal how Washington penetrated Tehran’s nuclear secrets and the covert actions Bush took to delay the Iranian bomb.  Covering everything from secret Pakistan intelligence missions to the nuclear calculus of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, Sanger shows how U.S. failures permitted China to become one of the real winners of the Iraq War.

At once a cogent history of our foreign policy misadventures and a lucid explanation of the opportunities they created, The Inheritance is vital reading for anyone trying to understand the extraordinary challenges that lie ahead.

 


"Dazzling and mordantly hilarious….The product of extraordinarily diligent reporting….A Woodwardian trove of inside dope….Devastatingly effective."

 
- New York Times

 

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"…Sanger’s important book provides both understanding and hope.  The Inheritance should be essential reading."
 - Michael Beschloss

 

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"[Sanger] reveals inside stuff we have never heard in detail that will surprise and sometimes shock, yet he has framed it all in language the specialists will appreciate and the layman can understand.  One of the most important books of the year."
 
- Bob Schieffer, chief Washington correspondent, CBS News
 


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The Dark Side The Dark Side
by Jane Mayer

"A powerful, brilliantly researched and deeply unsettling book….extraordinary and invaluable."

-New York Times Book Review
 


The Dark Side (National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist) is the dramatic and definitive account of how the United States made terrible decisions in the pursuit of terrorists around the world — decisions that not only violated the Constitution, but also hampered the pursuit of Al Qaeda.

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The War Within

The War Within
by Bob Woodward

"A better first draft of history might be difficult to find."

-Gilbert Cruz, Time
 


In Bob Woodward’s fourth book on W., he reveals clandestine "strategy reviews," Bush’s mounting tensions with nearly all of his advisors (including Rumsfeld, whose firing he kept secret from Cheney), the struggles and successes of Petraeus, and the overwhelming dishonesty and stubborness of our former President.  A stunning, meticulously researched portrait of the Bush Administration at its most dysfunctional.

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Learn More About The Inheritance at PBC 
 

Click here to watch David Sanger discuss The Inheritance and here to read an excerpt from the book
 

New at Progressive Book Club

Politics / History
Foreign Policy
The Future of LiberalismThe Future of Liberalism
by Alan Wolfe

"A terrific analysis of the last 300-plus years of political thought….Highly recommended for anyone with even a passing interest in politics or history"

-Kirkus Reviews

In The Future of Liberalism, Alan Wolfe defends the liberal tradition, drawing on the writings of Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, and John Dewey, among others, and makes a case for why liberalism needs to be recovered, understood, and embraced as the most broadly beneficial way to live in our complex world.

 
 
Sowing Crisis

Sowing Crisis
by Rashid Khalidi

"Khalidi is arguably the foremost U.S. historian of the modern Middle East."

-Los Angeles Times Book Review

 

If you think the Cold War bears no significance in understanding and solving the current conflicts in the Middle East, Rashid Khalidi says think again.  In Sowing Crisis, Khalidi argues that any hope for lasting peace in the Middle East depends on critical analysis of the legacy of the Cold War in its current political climate.

 

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  Travel / Activism
 
Demagogue

Demagogue
by Michael Signer


"Michael Signer has written a strikingly original book.  Demagogue tells the story of democracy by analyzing its antithesis — the often frightening charismatic leader who draws his strength from his purported connection to the demos itself."

-Anne-Marie Slaughter
 

With stories of history’s most fascinating figures, including Adolf Hitler and Joe McCarthy, Michael Signer explains how humanity’s urge for liberty can give rise to the dark forces of demagoguery that threaten that very freedom, and how lessons from four great thinkers may hold the key to solving democracy’s demagogue problem.

 
 
Volunteer Vacations

Volunteer Vacations
by Bill McMillon, Doug Cutchins & Anne Geissinger

"Anyone who can’t find a dozen projects here to get excited about just doesn’t have a traveler’s soul."

-San Francisco Chronicle
 


For the growing number of people looking to make a difference while seeing the world, Volunteer Vacations offers a wealth of information, including profiles of 150 organizations running volunteer programs in the United States and abroad.
 

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  Globalization & Trade
 
Halliburton's Army

Halliburton’s Army
by Pratap Chatterjee

"[Halliburton's Army is a] report that deserves many readers, about matters that deserve many indictments."

-Kirkus Reviews
 

Halliburton’s Army is a riviting expose about the real business of Halliburton in Iraq and around the world.  In shocking detail, Pratap Chatterjee reveals the devastating malfeasance and political cronyism behind one of the world’s most lethal corporations.

 
 
Exposed

Exposed
by Mark Schapiro

"A gripping new book..."

-The Economist

Mark Schapiro’s exposé does more than reveal the toxins that exist in our everyday products.  Exposed will open your eyes to a critical shift in global economic power that may result in harmful consequences for U.S. businesses and consumers.

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Add comment February 3, 2009

Paul Krugmans new book – The Return of Depression Ecomonics

The Return of Depression Economics - by Paul Krugman

The Return of Depression Economics by Paul Krugman

 

 

Our newest Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman, shows how the 2008 financial crisis parallels the events that caused the Great Depression—and explains what it will take to avoid catastrophe.

In this greatly updated edition of The Return of Depression Economics, Krugman shows how the failure of regulation to keep pace with an increasingly out-of-control financial system set up the United States, and the world as a whole, for the greatest financial crisis since the 1930s. He also lays out the steps that must be taken to contain the crisis, and turn around a world economy sliding into a deep recession. Brilliantly crafted in Krugman’s trademark style—lucid, lively, and supremely informed—this edition will become an instant cornerstone of the debate over how to respond to the crisis.

Order this political books and Obama books at a discount.

Add comment December 16, 2008


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